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but this country uses violence when it reaches its and it legitimizes the violence they are made in america on the oxy. we're talking about the politics of water. and i go back to tony in london in the literature there's a term the age of easy water is over what does that mean. when the population of the world was a million that was no pressure on resources when it was a billion and about eighteen hundred it also wasn't really a very big pressure on resources although smith was raised but nothing else with the who was around the same time did point out that we were doing difficult things to natural resources. and of course he was right but he was also wrong because as it turned out two hundred years later when the population was. six or seven billion the farmers had increased their productivity in parts of the world by ten times. so that means they were working that was ten times harder so we have it's very hard to . deal with a call and such is easy war so when we have so many things changing we have got the mortars saying roughly the same although we're mobilizing more of it but if the fa
but this country uses violence when it reaches its and it legitimizes the violence they are made in america on the oxy. we're talking about the politics of water. and i go back to tony in london in the literature there's a term the age of easy water is over what does that mean. when the population of the world was a million that was no pressure on resources when it was a billion and about eighteen hundred it also wasn't really a very big pressure on resources although smith was raised but...
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to this country uses violence when it reaches and then it legitimizes the violence they are made in america on the oxy. me please leave you to. believe. you know you really are a family film. stars are. welcoming to rostock you're about to mind you were talking about the politics of water. and if. i like to go back to tony in london i mean in the literature there's a term the age of easy water is over what does that mean. when the population of the world was a million that was no pressure on resources when it was a billion and about eighteen hundred it also wasn't really a very big pressure on resources although a lot of smith space but nothing else where the food was around the same time did point out that we were doing difficult things to natural resources. and of course he was right but he was also wrong because as it turned out two hundred years later when the population was. six or seven billion the farmers had increased their productivity in parts of the world by ten times. so that means they were working the war ten times harder so we have it's very hard to. deal with a call and such
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but this country uses violence when it reaches and then it legitimizes the violence they are made in america on the ati. choose your language. according to kill it oh if anybody else can i say sell some of. the the consensus get a. chance to get kenyans that invigorated a good mind. choose the stories get into a good life choose the excess to go off to. lose. the only one. is a. welcome to cross talk about people come to mind you but talking about the politics of war. i'd like to go back to tony in london i mean in the literature there's a term the age of easy water is over what does that mean wealth when the population of the world was a million and there was no pressure on resources when it was a billion and about eighteen hundred to it also wasn't a really a very big pressure on resources well the. sort of i was serious but not this what the food was around the same time did point out that we were doing difficult things to natural resources. and of course he was a right but he was also wrong because as it turned out two hundred years later when the population was. six or seven billion the
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water to all of its populous in much of the global south in sub-saharan africa south asia and latin america and so on we have relinquished that responsibility but many of the states have basically these commodified bottled water if you will which is which is an absolutely. and basically allowing out for these governments and the states and the societies to essentially reneged on their social contract not considering water supply of clean drinking water as a as a as a human right that everybody should have access to if you have the money you can always go out there and buy nestle or if you don't have the money you can always eat out of a little cesspool which is outside your your touch and that is where part of the tragedy of the water lies that it has been commodified to such an extent that it has been inserted into this global capital mechanism way which is bought and sold and people speculate on it and god forbid there be some way that it will be on the commodity markets and when you do that to a resource then you have the kind of stuff that is have that has happened or you have the kind
water to all of its populous in much of the global south in sub-saharan africa south asia and latin america and so on we have relinquished that responsibility but many of the states have basically these commodified bottled water if you will which is which is an absolutely. and basically allowing out for these governments and the states and the societies to essentially reneged on their social contract not considering water supply of clean drinking water as a as a as a human right that everybody...
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but this country uses violence when it reaches and then it legitimizes the violence they all made in america on the ati. the only one. is our. welcome back carol i'll remind you we're talking about the politics of war. i'd like to go back to tony in london i mean in the literature there's a term the age of easy water is over what does that mean. when the population of the world was a million and there was no pressure on resources when it was a billion and about eighteen hundred to it also wasn't a really a very big pressure on resources although a lot of smith sort of the obvious response was no sweat the force around the same time did find out that we were doing difficult things to natural resources. and of course he was a right but he was also wrong because i said so and out two hundred years later when the population was. six or seven billion the follows had increased their productivity in parts of the world by ten times. so that means they were working that was ten times harder so we have it's very hard to. deal with the call and such is easy war so when we have so many things changing w
but this country uses violence when it reaches and then it legitimizes the violence they all made in america on the ati. the only one. is our. welcome back carol i'll remind you we're talking about the politics of war. i'd like to go back to tony in london i mean in the literature there's a term the age of easy water is over what does that mean. when the population of the world was a million and there was no pressure on resources when it was a billion and about eighteen hundred to it also...
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water go all of its populous in much of the global south in sub-saharan africa south asia or latin america and so on we have relinquished that responsibility but many of the states have basically these commodified bottled water if you will which is which is an absolutely. and basically allowing out for these governments in the states in the societies to essentially reneged on their social contract not considering water supply of clean drinking water as a as a as a human right that everybody should have access to if you have the money you can always go out there and buy nestle or if you don't have the money you can always eat out of a little cesspool which is outside your your touch and that is where part of the tragedy of the water lies that it has been commodified to such an extent that it has been inserted into this global capital mechanism way which is bought and sold and people speculate on it and god forbid there be some day that it will be on the commodity markets and when you do that to a resource then you have the kind of stuff that is have that has happened or you have the kind of
water go all of its populous in much of the global south in sub-saharan africa south asia or latin america and so on we have relinquished that responsibility but many of the states have basically these commodified bottled water if you will which is which is an absolutely. and basically allowing out for these governments in the states in the societies to essentially reneged on their social contract not considering water supply of clean drinking water as a as a as a human right that everybody...
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water go all of its populous in much of the global south in sub-saharan africa south asia and latin america and so on we have relinquished that responsibility but many of the states have basically these commodified bottled water if you will which is which is an absolutely. and basically allowing out for these governments in the states in the societies to essentially reneged on their social contract not considering water supply of clean drinking water as a as a as a human right that everybody should have access to if you have the money you can always go out there and buy nestle or if you don't have the money you can always eat out of a little cesspool which is outside your your touch and that is where the part of the tragedy of the water lies that it has been commodified to such an extent that it has been inserted into this global capital mechanism way which is bought and sold and people speculate on it and god forbid there be some day that it will be on the commodity markets and when you do that to a resource then you have the kind of stuff that is have that has happened or you have the kin
water go all of its populous in much of the global south in sub-saharan africa south asia and latin america and so on we have relinquished that responsibility but many of the states have basically these commodified bottled water if you will which is which is an absolutely. and basically allowing out for these governments in the states in the societies to essentially reneged on their social contract not considering water supply of clean drinking water as a as a as a human right that everybody...
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water to all of its populous in much of the global south in sub-saharan africa south asia and latin america and so on we have relinquished that responsibility but many of the states have basically these commodified bottled water if you will which is which is an absolutely. and basically allowing out for these governments in the states and the societies to essentially reneged on their social contract not considering water supply of clean drinking water as a as a as a human right that everybody should have access to if you have the money you can always go out there and buy nestle or if you don't have the money you can always eat out of a little cesspool which is outside your your touch and that is where part of the tragedy of the water lies that it has been commodified to such an extent that it has been inserted into this global capital mechanism way which is bought and sold and people speculate on it and god forbid there be some way that it will be on the commodity markets and when you do that to a resource then you have the kind of stuff that is have that has happened or you have the kind o
water to all of its populous in much of the global south in sub-saharan africa south asia and latin america and so on we have relinquished that responsibility but many of the states have basically these commodified bottled water if you will which is which is an absolutely. and basically allowing out for these governments in the states and the societies to essentially reneged on their social contract not considering water supply of clean drinking water as a as a as a human right that everybody...
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water to all of its populous in much of the global south in sub-saharan africa south asia or latin america and so on we have relinquished that responsibility even many of the states basically these commodified bottled water if you will which is which is an absolutely. and basically allowing in out for these governments in the states in the societies to essentially renege on their social contract not considering water supply of clean drinking water as a as a as a human right that everybody should have access to if you have the money you can always go out there and buy nestle or if you don't have the money you can always eat out of a little cesspool which is outside your your touch and that is where the part of the tragedy of the water lies that it has been commodified to such an extent that it has been inserted into this global capital mechanism way which is bought and sold and people speculate on it and god forbid there be some day that it will be on the commodity markets and when you do that to a resource then you have the kind of stuff that is have that has happened or you have the kind
water to all of its populous in much of the global south in sub-saharan africa south asia or latin america and so on we have relinquished that responsibility even many of the states basically these commodified bottled water if you will which is which is an absolutely. and basically allowing in out for these governments in the states in the societies to essentially renege on their social contract not considering water supply of clean drinking water as a as a as a human right that everybody...
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america's silicon valley gods where it is today through the imagination of the world's brightest brains but they didn't do it alone for an apartment pioneering entrepreneur helped mold its reputation that seemed jeopardy in their strict visa rules mean they're a dying breed but in the question ever discovered. silicon valley. lots of sharing helping each other even competitors will help each other some of the biggest brands on the planet and all instantly associated with america but surprisingly the majority were created by foreigners. jerry yang who was born in taipei surrogate britain whose parents came from russia when he was six or pierre omidyar an iranian born in paris silicon valley has thrived thanks largely to immigrants people who came here with their dreams and had the drive to make them a reality they transformed this plays into an unreliable haunt for high tech development the birthplace of global pioneers one person who helps those outsiders to get a foot in the door is german born and how it could blend struck she says the valley moves so fast that it seems skilled foreig
america's silicon valley gods where it is today through the imagination of the world's brightest brains but they didn't do it alone for an apartment pioneering entrepreneur helped mold its reputation that seemed jeopardy in their strict visa rules mean they're a dying breed but in the question ever discovered. silicon valley. lots of sharing helping each other even competitors will help each other some of the biggest brands on the planet and all instantly associated with america but...
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water to all of its populous in much of the global south in sub-saharan africa south asia and latin america and so on we have relinquished that responsibility but many of the states have basically these commodified bottled water if you will which is which is an absolutely. and basically allowing out for these governments in the states in the societies to essentially reneged on their social contract not considering water supply of clean drinking water as a as a as a human right that everybody should have access to if you have the money you can always go out there and buy nestle or if you don't have the money you can always eat out of a little cesspool which is outside your your touch and that is where part of the tragedy of the water lies that it has been commodified to such an extent that it has been inserted into this global capital mechanism way which is bought and sold and people speculate on it and god forbid there be some way that it will be on the commodity markets and when you do that to a resource then you have the kind of stuff that is have that has happened or you have the kind of
water to all of its populous in much of the global south in sub-saharan africa south asia and latin america and so on we have relinquished that responsibility but many of the states have basically these commodified bottled water if you will which is which is an absolutely. and basically allowing out for these governments in the states in the societies to essentially reneged on their social contract not considering water supply of clean drinking water as a as a as a human right that everybody...
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news continues here on r t one of the one area of america's economy which is thriving is its presence that packed to the rafters with criminals who make up a very lucrative and cheap labor force. he's got a check on explains businessman spend millions to keep it that way. in the us the market for cheap labor is booming behind bars in the last fifteen years partnership between prisons and private manufacturers has increased significantly there are becoming america's very own chinese style manufacturing line behind prison walls prisons in fact advertise themselves as such as an alternative to outsourcing cheap labor to china or elsewhere on the web we came across this pitch that prisons prepared to persuade private sector companies to come and do business with them take a look. there is not enough folks that will do this type of work in this country so therefore we're bringing bringing back this industry that historically has been going out of this century and we're putting it you know inside the laws and it's it's absolutely a perfect idea. i have a workforce that is not the kind of pr
news continues here on r t one of the one area of america's economy which is thriving is its presence that packed to the rafters with criminals who make up a very lucrative and cheap labor force. he's got a check on explains businessman spend millions to keep it that way. in the us the market for cheap labor is booming behind bars in the last fifteen years partnership between prisons and private manufacturers has increased significantly there are becoming america's very own chinese style...
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as the united states of america they could actually borrow a little bit more to try to cushion things certainly there are energy exports that russia can manage to make which you keep it going but nonetheless if american consumers stop buying then that's going to cause the rest of the world cup to cold because it's going to be much more difficult for exports in russia in india and china and brazil in poland where i am today to find a marketplace for their goods because the world's biggest consumer is at this point in time as you correctly said on the verge of a complete consumer drug in confidence all right patrick you sound very agitated when we were about to head into two thousand and thirteen what's your new year's resolution. my new year's resolution is certainly to try to make sure that i don't emulate the western governments i'm trying very hard to make sure that i am nice my debts to find a way forward there are great things like there there is an incredible rosy future i don't want viewers to go away pessimistic what we have to be realistic the american government is fundamenta
as the united states of america they could actually borrow a little bit more to try to cushion things certainly there are energy exports that russia can manage to make which you keep it going but nonetheless if american consumers stop buying then that's going to cause the rest of the world cup to cold because it's going to be much more difficult for exports in russia in india and china and brazil in poland where i am today to find a marketplace for their goods because the world's biggest...
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large prison populations and harsh sentences result in greater profits america's three major private prison companies spend around forty five million dollars over the past ten years on lobbying state and federal governments for supporting immigrant detention mandatory minimum sentences three strikes laws and other legislative measures that contribute to the growth of america's gigantic prison population one can argue about the many causes and effects of america's skyrocketing incarceration rate but since prisons became a for profit industry in the us thirty years ago the number of prisoners has gone up dramatically not to say that it was the only cause behind the spike but many argue will support of it and now with the cheap labor market expanding behind american bars one is wondering whether the justice system in the us is adopting market values in washington i'm going to. on our website of the moment the cable t.v. company which wants to know you better much better. piles of peyton for equipment that will be watching you while you watch t.v. it's all designed to target you with adv
large prison populations and harsh sentences result in greater profits america's three major private prison companies spend around forty five million dollars over the past ten years on lobbying state and federal governments for supporting immigrant detention mandatory minimum sentences three strikes laws and other legislative measures that contribute to the growth of america's gigantic prison population one can argue about the many causes and effects of america's skyrocketing incarceration rate...
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drinking water to all of its populous in much of the global south in sub-saharan africa south asia latin america and so on we have relinquished that responsibility even many of the states basically these commodified water water if you will which is which is an absolutely. and basically allowing a out for these governments in the states in the societies to essentially reneged on that social contract not considering water supply of clean drinking water as a as a as a human right that everybody should have access to if you have the money you can always go out there and buy nestle or if you don't have the money you can always eat out of a little cesspool which is outside your your touch and that is where part of the tragedy of the water lie is that it has been commodified to such an extent that it has been inserted into this global capital mechanism way which is bought and sold and people speculate on it and god forbid there be something that it will be on the commodity markets and when you do that to a resource then you have the kind of stuff that is have that has happened or you have the kind of.
drinking water to all of its populous in much of the global south in sub-saharan africa south asia latin america and so on we have relinquished that responsibility even many of the states basically these commodified water water if you will which is which is an absolutely. and basically allowing a out for these governments in the states in the societies to essentially reneged on that social contract not considering water supply of clean drinking water as a as a as a human right that everybody...
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brings jobs back from china to america did we need to go through twenty years' worth of union invest in ration through workers' rights evisceration through the vilification of workers and labor in america to get to the point where we have chinese slave wages in america yes that's what we needed to do thank you now we have a prison state that's growing by leaps and bounds and prison labor for the same out there making over in china fantastic so kevin nolan the vice president of technology found that the juice bring suffered from advanced technology version of ikea syndrome it was so hard to assemble that no one in the big room wanted to make it instead they redesigned it the team eliminated one out of every five parts they cut the cost of the materials by twenty five percent so they point out that a funny thing happened to geo spring on the way from the cheap chinese factory to the expensive kentucky factory the material cost went down the labor required to make it went down the quality went up even the energy efficiency went out you know they had designed this product in the united s
brings jobs back from china to america did we need to go through twenty years' worth of union invest in ration through workers' rights evisceration through the vilification of workers and labor in america to get to the point where we have chinese slave wages in america yes that's what we needed to do thank you now we have a prison state that's growing by leaps and bounds and prison labor for the same out there making over in china fantastic so kevin nolan the vice president of technology found...
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this year was supported by las mayor who has echoed the president calling for a ban on assault weapons america's long running debate on gun control has been reignited by the newtown elementary school massacre that left twenty six people dead earlier this month. and as people across the globe enjoy the holiday season the jolly mood has now gone into space just a bit earlier the crew of the international space station got the chance to video conference with their families and russia's frost and despite the tight show jewel of space walks and experiments the team is off duty for christmas and the new year holidays given them a little time to start. now the afghan finance ministry says the country has lost more than seventeen million dollars in taxes as foreign companies linked to nato or avoiding paying their dues it was last week that president karzai slammed the firm's accusing them of widespread corruption in the country but political analyst and former afghan. he says the government is equally to blame. what was going on in two thousand and one two thousand and two when the interim authority ca
this year was supported by las mayor who has echoed the president calling for a ban on assault weapons america's long running debate on gun control has been reignited by the newtown elementary school massacre that left twenty six people dead earlier this month. and as people across the globe enjoy the holiday season the jolly mood has now gone into space just a bit earlier the crew of the international space station got the chance to video conference with their families and russia's frost and...
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were trained by america's joint special operations command in a camp in nevada. this is part of an anteroom policy sanctions on iran a strong but they don't seem to work very well america started using inside agents to destabilize the country and they're using terrorism as a tool and out of those questionable ties between israel and iran according to america's n.b.c. network unnamed u.s. officials confirmed and make a was involved in the assassination of a number of iranian nuclear scientists backed by israeli intelligence service my son by israel secret service this quaint a run is named after interrogate him an iranian nuclear scientist killed in his own car this area known as midden job is a very popular and vibrant place many people pass through here while heading to the mountains resort how to fight terror on an ideal location to remind people about something that shouldn't be forgotten or forgiven. mohamed says he recognized as a democratic alternative to run in his forties feel so real to him. nothing's changed they are terrorist tactics may be changed but
were trained by america's joint special operations command in a camp in nevada. this is part of an anteroom policy sanctions on iran a strong but they don't seem to work very well america started using inside agents to destabilize the country and they're using terrorism as a tool and out of those questionable ties between israel and iran according to america's n.b.c. network unnamed u.s. officials confirmed and make a was involved in the assassination of a number of iranian nuclear scientists...
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were trained by america's joint special operations command in a camp in nevada when one this is part of an anteroom policy sanctions on iran a strong but they don't seem to work very well america started using inside agents to destabilize the country and the using terrorism as a tool and out of those question about ties between israel and iran according to america's n.b.c. network and named u.s. officials confirmed and weak a was involved in the assassination of a number of iranian nuclear scientists backed by israeli intelligence service my son by israel secret service this quaint tehran is named after interrogate him an iranian nuclear scientist killed in his own car this area known as been jock is a very popular and vibrant place many people pass through here while heading to the mountains resort outside to hear on an ideal location to remind people about something that shouldn't be forgotten or forgiven. mohammad says and make a recognized as a democratic alternative to reign in authorities feel so real to him that. nothing's changed they are terrorist tactics may be changed but
were trained by america's joint special operations command in a camp in nevada when one this is part of an anteroom policy sanctions on iran a strong but they don't seem to work very well america started using inside agents to destabilize the country and the using terrorism as a tool and out of those question about ties between israel and iran according to america's n.b.c. network and named u.s. officials confirmed and weak a was involved in the assassination of a number of iranian nuclear...
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new yorker reporter in his article called our men iran reveals how members of a were trained by america's joint special operations command in a camp in nevada. this is part of an anteroom policy sanctions on iran a strong but they don't seem to work very well america started using inside agents to destabilize the country and they're using terrorism as a tool now to those question about ties between israel and iran according to america's n.b.c. network unnamed u.s. officials confirmed emmy k. was involved in the assassination of a number of iranian nuclear scientists backed by israeli intelligence service my son by israel secret service this quaint tehran is named after the terror of a two man iranian nuclear scientist killed in his own car this area known as written job is a very poor and vibrant place many people pass through here while heading to the mountains resort outside iran an ideal location to remind people about something that shouldn't be forgotten or forgiven. mohamed says make a recognized is a democratic alternative to running. feel surreal to him. like nothing's changed the
new yorker reporter in his article called our men iran reveals how members of a were trained by america's joint special operations command in a camp in nevada. this is part of an anteroom policy sanctions on iran a strong but they don't seem to work very well america started using inside agents to destabilize the country and they're using terrorism as a tool now to those question about ties between israel and iran according to america's n.b.c. network unnamed u.s. officials confirmed emmy k....
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of car to go north america about dialers adventure in car sharing and from new revenue to no revenue c.b.s. reports instagram is looking for ways to generate some revenue through ads but it will not pimp out its users in ads it back tracked after unleashing a whole bunch of hoopla yesterday after a change to its terms we'll talk about it let's get to today's capital account. so in addition to the one point five billion dollars settlement and guilty plea to a charge of fraud from its japanese subsidiary we now know u.b.s. traders were sending e-mails saying things like i want to do one humongous deal with you when i'll pay you whatever you want to secure help manipulating rates now this language is infuriating but at least it's way more straightforward than what we get from this same rate manipulator the fed now despite ben bernanke in the past suggesting the central bank could do a better job of communicating with the public we still hear a prevalence of fed speak in need of translation here is some. well that circumstance the committee would no longer be increasing the policy accomm
of car to go north america about dialers adventure in car sharing and from new revenue to no revenue c.b.s. reports instagram is looking for ways to generate some revenue through ads but it will not pimp out its users in ads it back tracked after unleashing a whole bunch of hoopla yesterday after a change to its terms we'll talk about it let's get to today's capital account. so in addition to the one point five billion dollars settlement and guilty plea to a charge of fraud from its japanese...
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brings jobs back from china to america did we need to go through twenty years' worth of union invest in ration through workers' rights evisceration through the vilification of workers and labor in america to get to the point where we have chinese slave wages in america yes that's what we needed to do thank you now we have a prison state that's growing by leaps and bounds and prison labor for the same out there making over in china fantastic so kevin nolan the vice president of technology found that the juice bring suffered from advanced technology version of ikea syndrome it was so hard to assemble that no one in the big room wanted to make it instead they redesigned it the team eliminated one out of every five parts it cut the cost of the materials by twenty five percent so they point out that a funny thing happened to geo spring on the way from the cheap chinese factory to the expensive kentucky factory the material cost went down the labor required to make it went down the quality went up even the energy efficiency went out you know they had designed this product in the united sta
brings jobs back from china to america did we need to go through twenty years' worth of union invest in ration through workers' rights evisceration through the vilification of workers and labor in america to get to the point where we have chinese slave wages in america yes that's what we needed to do thank you now we have a prison state that's growing by leaps and bounds and prison labor for the same out there making over in china fantastic so kevin nolan the vice president of technology found...
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through workers' rights evisceration through the vilification of workers and labor in america to get to the point where we have chinese slave wages in america yes that's what we needed to do thank you now we have a prison state that's growing by leaps and bounds and prison labor for the same out there making over in china fantastic so kevin nolan the vice president of technology found that the juice bring suffered from advanced technology version of ikea syndrome it was so hard to assemble that no one in the big room wanted to make it instead they redesigned it the team eliminated one out of every five parts it cut the cost of the materials by twenty five percent so they point out that a funny thing happened to geo spring on the way from the cheap chinese factory to the expensive kentucky factory the material cost went down the labor required to make it went down the quality went up even the energy efficiency went out you know they had designed this product in the united states for years and they sent the product design to china but what they found was that you know in the beginning
through workers' rights evisceration through the vilification of workers and labor in america to get to the point where we have chinese slave wages in america yes that's what we needed to do thank you now we have a prison state that's growing by leaps and bounds and prison labor for the same out there making over in china fantastic so kevin nolan the vice president of technology found that the juice bring suffered from advanced technology version of ikea syndrome it was so hard to assemble that...
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ration through workers' rights evisceration through the vilification of workers and labor in america to get to the point where we have chinese slave wages in america yes that's what we needed to do thank you now we have a prison state that's growing by leaps and bounds and prison labor for the same out there making over in china fantastic so kevin nolan the vice president of technology found that the jews spring suffered from advanced technology version of ikea syndrome it was so hard to assemble that no one in the big room wanted to make it instead they redesigned it the team eliminated one out of every five parts it cut the cost of the materials by twenty five percent so they point out that a funny thing happened to geo spring on the way from the cheap chinese factory to the expensive kentucky factory the material cost went down the labor required to make it went down the quality went up even the energy efficiency went out you know they had designed this product in the united states for years and they sent the product design to china but what they found was that you know in the beg
ration through workers' rights evisceration through the vilification of workers and labor in america to get to the point where we have chinese slave wages in america yes that's what we needed to do thank you now we have a prison state that's growing by leaps and bounds and prison labor for the same out there making over in china fantastic so kevin nolan the vice president of technology found that the jews spring suffered from advanced technology version of ikea syndrome it was so hard to...
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s mare who has echoed the president calling for a ban on assault weapons america's long running debate on gun control has been reignited by the newtown elementary school massacre that left twenty six people dead earlier this month. the afghan foreign ministry says the country has lost more than seventeen million dollars in taxes is foreign companies linked to nato are avoiding paying their dues last week president karzai slammed the firms accusing them of widespread corruption in the country but political analyst and former afghan m.p. so it turns henri says the government is equally to blame. what was going on in two thousand and one two thousand and two when the interim authority came to existence in this country they signed deals exempting some of these companies we were dealing with need to and i so. many other companies came and started. carpetbagging and backpacking. illegitimate gains never paid taxes this is not new and this government will never have the guts to collect taxes from those rogue companies just an aviation alone. there are dozens and dozens of companies who are br
s mare who has echoed the president calling for a ban on assault weapons america's long running debate on gun control has been reignited by the newtown elementary school massacre that left twenty six people dead earlier this month. the afghan foreign ministry says the country has lost more than seventeen million dollars in taxes is foreign companies linked to nato are avoiding paying their dues last week president karzai slammed the firms accusing them of widespread corruption in the country...
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the world is still none the wiser as to whether america can wrestle a solution to its imminent fiscal cliff which could have far reaching ramifications president obama has charged democratic and republican senate leaders with finding a compromise to the budget impasse a raft of tax hikes and social spending cuts come into force automatically on new year's day if the two political parties fail to find a way forward obama says he will call a vote in congress to stop the tax rises if they can't work it and. the victim of a gang rape on a bus that triggered violent protests in india has died in the singapore hospital a body is expected to be flown back to india later on saturday the twenty three year old student was beaten and suffered massive internal injuries before being thrown out onto the road to the attack because deep outrage in new delhi with widespread calls for greater measures to protect women. italy's outgoing prime minister says he will lead a coalition of centrist party to after february parliamentary elections omarion monti is not ruling out a return as head of state should
the world is still none the wiser as to whether america can wrestle a solution to its imminent fiscal cliff which could have far reaching ramifications president obama has charged democratic and republican senate leaders with finding a compromise to the budget impasse a raft of tax hikes and social spending cuts come into force automatically on new year's day if the two political parties fail to find a way forward obama says he will call a vote in congress to stop the tax rises if they can't...
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scholarships for everyone everyone that's an illegal immigrant yeah that's right if you're born in america then pay till you die but jump the border and enjoy the red carpet education treatment the people who would be getting the scholarships are mostly the children of illegal immigrants who spent many of their formative years in america and yeah i could see the logic that could be hard for them to get an education when their when they aren't citizens but they came into the country illegally it isn't taxpayers jobs to help them but wait berkeley is a private institution so i guess they can give out the money to whoever they want whenever they want however they want but berkeley management if you're watching this i would really appreciate if you chose some financial mercy to american citizens it isn't like they don't need the help but that's just my opinion. there are parts of the country not sharing in the turnaround people in the britain's poorest region the northeast are still feeling the bite iraq three times more attempted suicide than in the entire london area after you sir first want
scholarships for everyone everyone that's an illegal immigrant yeah that's right if you're born in america then pay till you die but jump the border and enjoy the red carpet education treatment the people who would be getting the scholarships are mostly the children of illegal immigrants who spent many of their formative years in america and yeah i could see the logic that could be hard for them to get an education when their when they aren't citizens but they came into the country illegally it...
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citizens from adopting russian children will make a say it targets what they call america's ignorant treatment towards those who let russian children suffer when it has more on president putin's agenda. he says that he doesn't see any reason why he shouldn't sign it but he did mention that he should take one very close careful look at the final draft of this law on top of that however within has also mentioned that he is ready to sign. a law which would increase the protection of russian children in the country itself now the law bears the name of this was a young boy who was adopted by an american family and died while in custody of his new adoptive father now the father was left off with just a fine after leaving his young son in a car in the blistering heat for hours the car was parked outside of his office and it's the cases precisely like this that the russian lawmakers say that the american law system is not is not cut out to provide enough security for the russian children who are being adopted by american parents and should another tragedy like this strike they don't want the
citizens from adopting russian children will make a say it targets what they call america's ignorant treatment towards those who let russian children suffer when it has more on president putin's agenda. he says that he doesn't see any reason why he shouldn't sign it but he did mention that he should take one very close careful look at the final draft of this law on top of that however within has also mentioned that he is ready to sign. a law which would increase the protection of russian...
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they are made in america on the ati. golden. fleece. goodspeed. feed. her. soul. least you lose long sleeve good relief. her. a little. so. please. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations. please. please. welcome to the kaiser report by max kaiser so you wrote this long introduction for me on the teleprompter is this part of the show. yes i did i'm just checking. ok so according to wikipedia boxing day is traditionally the day following christmas day when servants and tradesmen would receive gifts from their superiors or employers known as a christmas box this year the elite have given the peasants forty five bed banker apple but not a single rico case in the city's boxing day fraud box but the elite hank paulson hank get a seven hundred billion of the market gets it paulson says boy oh boy wait till you see what he's handing out to the people of chicago this is your exactly max hank paulson you know moved to chicago he's back in chicago and i know it is boxing day the
they are made in america on the ati. golden. fleece. goodspeed. feed. her. soul. least you lose long sleeve good relief. her. a little. so. please. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations. please. please. welcome to the kaiser report by max kaiser so you wrote this long introduction for me on the teleprompter is this part of the show. yes i did i'm just checking. ok so according to wikipedia boxing...
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ration through workers' rights evisceration through the vilification of workers and labor in america to get to the point where we have chinese slave wages in america yes that's what we needed to do thank you now we have a prison state that's growing by leaps and bounds and prison labor for the same out there making over in china fantastic so kevin nolan the vice president of technology found that the jews spring suffered from advanced technology version of ikea syndrome it was so hard to assemble that no one in the big room wanted to make it instead they redesigned it the team eliminated one out of every five parts they cut the cost of the materials by twenty five percent so they point out that a funny thing happened to geo spring on the way from the cheap chinese factory to the expensive kentucky factory the material cost went down the labor required to make it went down the quality went up even the energy efficiency went out you know they had designed this product in the united states for years and they sent the product design to china but what they found was that you know in the b
ration through workers' rights evisceration through the vilification of workers and labor in america to get to the point where we have chinese slave wages in america yes that's what we needed to do thank you now we have a prison state that's growing by leaps and bounds and prison labor for the same out there making over in china fantastic so kevin nolan the vice president of technology found that the jews spring suffered from advanced technology version of ikea syndrome it was so hard to...
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are located halfway between north america and western europe in archipelago is part of norway but a special status that allows other countries to set up industrial bases here in the middle of the cold war it served as the use of sars westernmost outpost now it's one of the soviet union's last preserved relics. it is essentially a picture of what would have happened to the soviet union. if it was cut off from any financial support for two decades it's a curious site for western tourists and i think it could be even more appealing for russian travelers to keep its presence on spitsbergen russia still maintaining a coal mine here but in terms of profit is far behind local server near shops so between my bill it is a big hit the defunct are incurred still helps keep the money flowing guys it's a reference to your words you can't put a. link there on the ground you are the local administration is increasingly under pressure to bring the infrastructure up to more than standards these modernization efforts are not very popular with tourists if you come into a very authentic place like. it should s
are located halfway between north america and western europe in archipelago is part of norway but a special status that allows other countries to set up industrial bases here in the middle of the cold war it served as the use of sars westernmost outpost now it's one of the soviet union's last preserved relics. it is essentially a picture of what would have happened to the soviet union. if it was cut off from any financial support for two decades it's a curious site for western tourists and i...
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position america says any use of. chemical weapons by syria would cross a red line for the administration what exactly do they mean by that a possible full military intervention. yes this is so of course it's afraid that goes around now for some time we have seen it in september. and that should have the pentagon saying that the movements of these stockpiles if within syria beyond the usual movements in the sites which are known. i do not feel that the western countries in spite of your demands you gene kranz of the u.k. would be ready to have admitted to an intervention with boots on the ground in syria so this issue of the chemical weapons. is so useful to eventually the ground put you money type of. intervention which may include some frights eventually but mostly i doubt strongly in western countries would send soldiers on the ground in syria and briefly do you think putin's visit to turkey will be helpful in overcoming the differences over syria between moscow and ankara . hopefully yes. as i said turkey cannot a
position america says any use of. chemical weapons by syria would cross a red line for the administration what exactly do they mean by that a possible full military intervention. yes this is so of course it's afraid that goes around now for some time we have seen it in september. and that should have the pentagon saying that the movements of these stockpiles if within syria beyond the usual movements in the sites which are known. i do not feel that the western countries in spite of your demands...
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of car to go to north america about dialers adventure in car sharing and from new revenue to no revenue c.b.s. reports instagram.
of car to go to north america about dialers adventure in car sharing and from new revenue to no revenue c.b.s. reports instagram.
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bushel full men who called this crisis and their prophecy for america coming up. we name the twelve bankers who seized the bailout exposed the burning me still on the run and revealed the piper luring america into ruin. the wicked witch of the east symbol of east coast because roaming america in a fever did it again and again wall street lenders have failed every generation time off the time off the time. the bankers have been at the root of problems throughout the twentieth and twenty first century very much implicated in nazi buildup that continued even after world war two started it's an unknown piece of american history in the united states money has gone out of productive investments and is involved in trying to live investments and leveraged buyouts and things that produce nothing real useful in this. time to put them out there misery says one of the world's most sought economists i sat down with nobel laureate ed prescott says he now i'm not sure why even when even the banks what's in the fractional reserve sounds i get scared with the new i told the washin
bushel full men who called this crisis and their prophecy for america coming up. we name the twelve bankers who seized the bailout exposed the burning me still on the run and revealed the piper luring america into ruin. the wicked witch of the east symbol of east coast because roaming america in a fever did it again and again wall street lenders have failed every generation time off the time off the time. the bankers have been at the root of problems throughout the twentieth and twenty first...
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made in america. the legacy no one should be proud. of scrap metal littering pristine arctic landscape building stilton over their foundation pipes being black smoke over the snow covered peaks the traces of the soviet industrial activity on the bergen archipelago don't make a pretty picture the guiding principle here is the worst the better that can do nine hundred eighty bearings work was a burgeoning mining community. and was determined to maintain at all costs to a degree located halfway between north america and western europe the bergen archipelago is part of norway but a special status that allows other countries to set up industrial bases here in the middle of the cold war it served as the us is ours westernmost outpost now it's one of the last preserved relics. picture of what would have happened to the soviet union if it was cut off from any financial support for two decades curious for western tourists and i think it could be even more appealing for russian travellers the local administration is increasingly under pressure t
made in america. the legacy no one should be proud. of scrap metal littering pristine arctic landscape building stilton over their foundation pipes being black smoke over the snow covered peaks the traces of the soviet industrial activity on the bergen archipelago don't make a pretty picture the guiding principle here is the worst the better that can do nine hundred eighty bearings work was a burgeoning mining community. and was determined to maintain at all costs to a degree located halfway...
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well also we were across america but now also in the u.k. there are private prisons and they have contracts with the government that derren t. . bodies in the jail cells so because of that we have because the real criminals are dancing around in their piles of cocaine the the simian bankers they're not in jail so there are spaces empty so they have to create fake crimes that normal human beings the non the mere mortals have to be thrown into prison marine biologist could get twenty years in prison for feeding whales a california marine biologist is facing up to twenty years in prison and half a million dollars in fines for allegedly feeding a group of killer whales and then altering footage of the incident and lying to authorities this is nancy black of monterey bay well watch tourist i don't know she's been sentenced yet but this is this is from earlier in the year but what happened is basically her captain of her little boat in the whale watch tour whistled to a killer whale and that's against the law because that's harassing whales and sh
well also we were across america but now also in the u.k. there are private prisons and they have contracts with the government that derren t. . bodies in the jail cells so because of that we have because the real criminals are dancing around in their piles of cocaine the the simian bankers they're not in jail so there are spaces empty so they have to create fake crimes that normal human beings the non the mere mortals have to be thrown into prison marine biologist could get twenty years in...
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well also we were across america but now also in the u.k. there are private prisons and they have contracts with the government that guarantee. bodies in the jail cells so because of that we have because the real criminals are dancing around in their piles of cocaine the the simian bankers they're not in jail so there are spaces empty so they have to create fake crimes that normal human beings the. mere mortals have to be thrown into prison we're even biologists could get twenty years in prison for feeding whales a california marine biologist is facing up to twenty years in prison and half a million dollars in fines for allegedly feeding a group of killer whales and then altering footage of the incident and lying to authorities this is nancy black of monterey bay well watch tourist i don't know she's been sentenced yet that this because this is from earlier in the year but what happened is basically her captain of her little boat in the whale watch tour whistled to a killer whale and that's against the law because that's harassing whales and
well also we were across america but now also in the u.k. there are private prisons and they have contracts with the government that guarantee. bodies in the jail cells so because of that we have because the real criminals are dancing around in their piles of cocaine the the simian bankers they're not in jail so there are spaces empty so they have to create fake crimes that normal human beings the. mere mortals have to be thrown into prison we're even biologists could get twenty years in prison...
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welcome back across time peter lavelle remind you we're talking about gun control in america. much if i go back to you in washington why do americans need assault weapons military assault weapons because the only thing they do is commit atrocities it seems like what are assault weapons when the weapon that was used in connecticut. well that's a circular argument what's an assault weapon define it well it has a lot of ammunition to be able to kill a lot of people those kind of guns or that's a different thing that's a magazine well you do same as why don't people need them in america other than commit atrocities why do we need what but why do they go on the assailant tag on guns and deploy a lot of bullets in a fury that i experience will i need to take would take out that many rounds of that and i think that's not why that's not the definition of the just the assault weapon is a emotionally charged description that would fit any number of well ok what you're whining and going on this is and i guess it isn't just about values you're only talking about i don't hate about that on
welcome back across time peter lavelle remind you we're talking about gun control in america. much if i go back to you in washington why do americans need assault weapons military assault weapons because the only thing they do is commit atrocities it seems like what are assault weapons when the weapon that was used in connecticut. well that's a circular argument what's an assault weapon define it well it has a lot of ammunition to be able to kill a lot of people those kind of guns or that's a...
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well also we were across america but now also in the u.k. there are private prisons and they have contracts with the government that guarantee. bodies in the jail cells so because of that we have because the real criminals are dancing around in their piles of cocaine's that the simian bankers they're not in jail so there are spaces empty so they have to create fake crimes that normal human beings the. mere mortals have to be thrown into prison we're in biologist could get twenty years in prison for feeding whales a california marine biologist is facing up to twenty years in prison and half a million dollars in fines for allegedly feeding a group of killer whales and then altering footage of the incident and lying to authorities this is nancy black of monterey bay well watch tourist i don't know she's been sentenced yet but this is this is from earlier in the year but what happened is basically her captain of her little boat in the whale watch tour whistled to a killer whale and that's against the law because that's harassing whales and she t
well also we were across america but now also in the u.k. there are private prisons and they have contracts with the government that guarantee. bodies in the jail cells so because of that we have because the real criminals are dancing around in their piles of cocaine's that the simian bankers they're not in jail so there are spaces empty so they have to create fake crimes that normal human beings the. mere mortals have to be thrown into prison we're in biologist could get twenty years in prison...
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welcome back to cross talk on peter lavelle remind you we're talking about gun control in america. right if i go back to you in washington why do americans need assault weapons military assault weapons because the only thing they do is commit atrocities it seems like what are assault weapons when the weapon that was used in connecticut. well that's a circular argument what's an assault weapon define it well it has a lot of ammunition to be able to kill a lot of people those kind of guns or that's a different thing that's a magazine well you do same as why don't people need them in america other than commit atrocities why do we need what they why do they go on the assailant tag on guns and deploy a lot of bullets in a fury that i experience will i need to take would take out that many rounds of that amount of time that's not why that's not the definition of a just the assault weapon is a emotionally charged description that would fit any number of well what you're whining going on this is and i guess it isn't just about values you're only talking about on hey what about that one spe
welcome back to cross talk on peter lavelle remind you we're talking about gun control in america. right if i go back to you in washington why do americans need assault weapons military assault weapons because the only thing they do is commit atrocities it seems like what are assault weapons when the weapon that was used in connecticut. well that's a circular argument what's an assault weapon define it well it has a lot of ammunition to be able to kill a lot of people those kind of guns or...
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morgan chase citibank bank of america all these banks lied to them so there is now there is a law that goes back to eight hundred sixty three that is used to trap mere mortals so they could use this against time bankers they need they own the president are saying and they need to put people in the prisons because they own a prison in the presence of publicly traded in their bonuses are based on options tied to the price of the prisons that are trained on the exchange that need to be filled up so they chop up these charges but these innocent people in jail while the perpetrators go from so estimates of the potential cost of these mortgage put backs in these crimes of three hundred billion dollars there's a trillion though in in bad toxic assets that were so. well to include an f.h.a. face and senate fannie mae and freddie mac. so that's a huge thing we're going to keep track of that over into the next new year but i want to talk about to fail not to bail that's what i've come up with not seem to lead he's to fail not to bail on the kaiser report because of course according to this three
morgan chase citibank bank of america all these banks lied to them so there is now there is a law that goes back to eight hundred sixty three that is used to trap mere mortals so they could use this against time bankers they need they own the president are saying and they need to put people in the prisons because they own a prison in the presence of publicly traded in their bonuses are based on options tied to the price of the prisons that are trained on the exchange that need to be filled up...
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but this country uses violence when it reaches and then it legitimizes the violence they all made in america on the odyssey. well into the future this month high tech means good help whether it be the latest laser cutters a life saving heart rushing to innovators or working hard to keep you healthy person companies it's been a winding road from car simulators to cutting edge training systems for others it's been a lifetime of work along the mysteries of the cell check it all out on technology update we've got the future covered. do we speak your language or not a day of. school music programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angles keep the stories. you hear. detroit altie spanish find out more visit i too am a dud. welcome back to spotlight i am al gore nabhan just a reminder that my guest on the show today is and they be of the acting governor of the moscow region. you said recently that the budget of the most will soon reach one trillion weevils this is a huge figure where will this money come from you say you've sold almost all the land
but this country uses violence when it reaches and then it legitimizes the violence they all made in america on the odyssey. well into the future this month high tech means good help whether it be the latest laser cutters a life saving heart rushing to innovators or working hard to keep you healthy person companies it's been a winding road from car simulators to cutting edge training systems for others it's been a lifetime of work along the mysteries of the cell check it all out on technology...
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morgan chase citibank bank of america all these banks lied to them so there is now there is a law that goes back to eight hundred sixty three that is used to entrap mere mortals so they could use this against bankers they know they own the president are saying and they need to put people in the prisons because they own a prison in the presence of publicly traded and their bonuses are based on options tied to the price of the prisons that are trade on the exchange that need to be filled up so they top up these charges but these innocent people in jail while the perpetrators go frank so estimates of the potential cost of these mortgage put backs in these crimes are three hundred billion dollars there's a trillion though in bad toxic assets that were so. sold through including f.h.a. face and senate fannie mae and freddie mac. so that's a huge thing we're going to keep track of that over into the next new year but i want to talk about to fail not to bail that's what i've come up with not seem to lead he's to fail not to bail on the kaiser report because of course according to this three m
morgan chase citibank bank of america all these banks lied to them so there is now there is a law that goes back to eight hundred sixty three that is used to entrap mere mortals so they could use this against bankers they know they own the president are saying and they need to put people in the prisons because they own a prison in the presence of publicly traded and their bonuses are based on options tied to the price of the prisons that are trade on the exchange that need to be filled up so...
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well also we were across america but now also in the u.k. there are private prisons and they have contracts with the government that guarantee. bodies in the jail cells so because of that we have because the real criminals are dancing around in their piles of cocaine the the simian bankers they're not in jail so there are spaces empty so they have to create fake crimes that normal human beings the non the mere mortals have to be thrown into prison marine biologist could get twenty years in prison for feeding whales a california marine biologist is facing up to twenty years in prison and half a million dollars in fines for allegedly feeding a group of killer whales and then altering footage of the incident and lying to authorities this is nancy black of monterey bay well watch tourist i don't know she's been sentenced yet but this is this is from earlier in the year but what happened is basically her captain of her little boat in the whale watch tour whistled to a killer whale and that's against the law because that's harassing whales and she
well also we were across america but now also in the u.k. there are private prisons and they have contracts with the government that guarantee. bodies in the jail cells so because of that we have because the real criminals are dancing around in their piles of cocaine the the simian bankers they're not in jail so there are spaces empty so they have to create fake crimes that normal human beings the non the mere mortals have to be thrown into prison marine biologist could get twenty years in...
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any time and yet look the pro point is there is no a reason there's no resume here in america anybody a citizen to own an assault weapon rachel go ahead. look i agree and you can't plug a magazine like that into a shotgun so you can't say that it's only the magazines it's not the guys because they have to make the guns to suit the magazine so obviously there are guns that allow for that kind of thing to happen so what's the what's the point of having one if it's not to kill people what's i don't understand that either and i think peter has a good question and what's a light is you're not a hero serving in the military and what's the whole a point of those guys the little ritual what what what would what kind of gun would you will owe people to buy what kind of gun would i allow people to buy oh well that's a really broad question sane people crazy people but i mean no i don't know i personally i really don't know how iraq is lawyer out of me personally what kind of gun yes what what kind of gun would i allow and i will say this is a problem is when i if i was to answer a question like
any time and yet look the pro point is there is no a reason there's no resume here in america anybody a citizen to own an assault weapon rachel go ahead. look i agree and you can't plug a magazine like that into a shotgun so you can't say that it's only the magazines it's not the guys because they have to make the guns to suit the magazine so obviously there are guns that allow for that kind of thing to happen so what's the what's the point of having one if it's not to kill people what's i...
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be tragically catastrophic for every citizen of the world not just the united states of america which is likely to be instantly plunged into a severe recession patrick young the co-author of the gathering storm. the consumer boom in russia is back in two thousand and twelve russians have been borrowing more than ever now in turn consumer spending has pushed retail sales growth close to double digits domestic factors have become the main driver of russia's growth this year despite harsh economic environment but this may drastically slow down chief economist at renesas capital in russia and c.i.s. car of analyzes the changing environment. you can see a very significant slowdown from the first half of the year towards the second half of the year and i think there are two key that are driving the slowdown number one the consumption spending that was driving really good performance in the first half has started to slow down a little bit and also the very very strong borrowing by consumers and corporates that existed in the first half of the year all slowing down so i think this is this is
be tragically catastrophic for every citizen of the world not just the united states of america which is likely to be instantly plunged into a severe recession patrick young the co-author of the gathering storm. the consumer boom in russia is back in two thousand and twelve russians have been borrowing more than ever now in turn consumer spending has pushed retail sales growth close to double digits domestic factors have become the main driver of russia's growth this year despite harsh economic...
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welcome back across dot com peter lavelle remind you we're talking about gun control in america. much if i go back to you in washington why do americans need assault weapons military assault weapons because the only thing they do is commit atrocities it seems like what are assault weapons when the weapon that was used in connecticut. well that's a circular argument what's an assault weapon define it well it has a lot of ammunition to be able to kill a lot of people those kind of guns or that's a different thing that's a magazine well you do same as i don't need them in america other than commit atrocities why do we need what they why do they go on the assailant tag on guns and deploy a lot of bullets in a fury that i experience well i don't need to take would take out that many rounds of that amount of time that's not why that's not the definition of the assault weapon is a emotionally charged description that would fit any number of well paid what your whining going on is and i guess you can just about values you're only talking about i don't hate about that one specific what yo
welcome back across dot com peter lavelle remind you we're talking about gun control in america. much if i go back to you in washington why do americans need assault weapons military assault weapons because the only thing they do is commit atrocities it seems like what are assault weapons when the weapon that was used in connecticut. well that's a circular argument what's an assault weapon define it well it has a lot of ammunition to be able to kill a lot of people those kind of guns or that's...